They are asking the same thing except one is asking for A example and the other one is asking for AN example of an idiom they are asking the same thing but in a different way of saying it
"Kick the bucket" is a common idiom that means to die.
When someone asks "what does this do to _____?" they are asking how that thing changes the other thing. Whatever your teacher is asking about, they want to know how it changes the story.
you are asking the same thing i am asking but sadly i do not know
thats why im asking! no such thing!
i was asking the same thing
You are pathetic, for even asking this question.
People are asking for sex and a boys thing thing..... People want to get pregnant so my advice is if your ugly than you have no chance so back off
No. - telling is relating something to a listener. Asking is to make a request for information
The backbone is a single thing. What you are asking is like asking what is between a light pole
People asking what's the most annoying thing ever.
asking the same thing